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Fornecimento misto CBS e hierarquia dos institutos: arts. 7º e 8º
Fala, pessoal, tudo bem com vocês? Continuando a saga pelo Regulamento CBS para o concurso da Receita Federal, chegamos aos arts. 7º e 8º, e esses dois artigos resolvem situações que parecem técnicas demais mas que vão aparecer o tempo todo na prática de qualquer Auditor-Fiscal,
UniCredit closes in on Commerzbank takeover
UniCredit closes in on Commerzbank takeover
Italy's second biggest bank, Unicredit, is closing in on a takeover of Germany's second biggest bank Commerzbank after saying it secured 47.6% of the lender's shares on Wednesday. The move is facing widespread opposition in Germany, notably from the federal government, which has
Inscrições para o Mais Médicos Especialistas terminam nesta quinta; Santarém e região têm
Inscrições para o Mais Médicos Especialistas terminam nesta quinta; Santarém e região têm
O Mais Médicos Especialistas visa aprimorar médicos especialistas em regiões prioritárias para o Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS) Agência Santarém O Governo Federal abriu inscrições para o terceiro ciclo do edital Mais Médicos Especialistas na última segunda (13), com oito vagas imed
IFPA inscreve até esta quarta-feira, 15, em cursinho gratuito para Enem 2026 em Belém; vej
IFPA inscreve até esta quarta-feira, 15, em cursinho gratuito para Enem 2026 em Belém; vej
Enem na Grande Belém IFPA Thaís Neves/g1 O Instituto Federal do Pará (IFPA) em Belém inscreve, até esta quarta-feira (15), para o Projeto Pré-Enem 2026. O cursinho preparatório é totalmente gratuito. O foco da iniciativa é apoiar alunos que não têm condições financeiras de arcar
Trump administration subpoenas New York Times journalists over Air Force One story
Trump administration subpoenas New York Times journalists over Air Force One story
The New York Times said on Saturday that the US Department of Justice had ​ordered several of its journalists to testify before a federal grand jury after they reported on security concerns involving President Donald Trump's new Qatari-donated Air Force One.
US: Salgado Araujo is mourned after fatal ICE shooting
US: Salgado Araujo is mourned after fatal ICE shooting
On Tuesday, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot Salgado Araujo, 52, after he was pursued by federal agents driving unmarked vehicles while he was taking his crew to their latest job site. The shooting has outraged Houston leaders and renewed public scrut
Mahmoud Khalil files lawsuit accusing Trump officials, pro-Israel groups of conspiracy
Mahmoud Khalil files lawsuit accusing Trump officials, pro-Israel groups of conspiracy
Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student who became the face of the Trump administration's crackdown on Palestinian rights demonstrators, filed a lawsuit in federal court Tuesday. The lawsuit alleges senior Trump administration officials, pro-Israel group the Heritage
US judge voids Trump settlement with IRS granting him protection from tax audits
US judge voids Trump settlement with IRS granting him protection from tax audits
A US federal judge has found Donald Trump improperly used a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS in order to concoct a beneficial arrangement for the president – nullifying the legal agreement. A Trump lawyer and senior Justice Department officials have been referred to bar author
Every SpaceX Starlink satellite has to dodge a collision almost weekly, and experts fear t
Every SpaceX Starlink satellite has to dodge a collision almost weekly, and experts fear t
SpaceX's Starlink satellites made over 355,000 collision avoidance maneuvers over the past year with each satellite now dodging other objects almost weekly.
UnitedHealth, Humana and CVS denied post-hospital care at some of the highest rates
The three largest Medicare Advantage insurers turned down requests for post-hospital care at some of the highest rates among major plans, a federal watchdog has found.
Cancer drug shortage renews calls for federal action
Cancer drug shortage renews calls for federal action
Cancer doctors across the United States are running short of essential generic chemotherapy drugs, and some fear the squeeze could force widespread rationing, The New York Times reported.
Telehealth navigator program improves blood pressure control among Black patients at feder
A new study led by researchers at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, with researchers from Boston University and Boston Medical Center, shows that a telehealth navigator program can significantly improve blood pressure control among Black patients with hypertension cared for